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2018 Mar 17
1
Local svn strategy for future LLVM release updates
We are starting a local LLVM backend project (using svn) and are looking for a mechanism to periodically update to later LLVM releases. Certainly, this seems like it would be a relatively common use case and I expected a google search would reveal several options. However, I didn’t really find anything. Perhaps I’m not looking for the right keywords, if so please help me out and point me to any
2012 Nov 05
2
Problem compiling Rnw file
Dear R list, I'm using R 2.15.2 with TeX Live 2009 and ESS 12.09 . I have a R project in the '/home/r/Documents/myproj/', which is my working directory (where I have the .Rnw file). Inside the document I have several "setwd()" to collect the datasets I use. After I compile from the terminal using "R CMD Sweave myproj.Rnw", I receive the error: Error in
2007 Aug 14
0
Using rspec in a non-rails project w/ autotest
Not sure if anyone needs this, but I have successfully been running rspec/trunk with autotest for a few days now on a non-rails project. The process is pretty simple: 1. Put rspec into vendor/plugins/rspec (on externals, or simply frozen) 2. Add autotest/discover.rb: Autotest.add_discovery do "myproj" end 3. Add autotest/myproj.rb: require File.dirname(__FILE__) +
2006 May 30
0
RadRails generators throwing ''No such file to load'' errors
if anyone has a minute maybe you can help with a newbish problem im having with radrails v0.6.3. If i try to generate a migration through the ''generators'' panel i get error messages like this: myProj> ruby script/generate migration newtest myProj> -e:3:in `load'': No such file to load -- script/generate (LoadError) from -e:3 Although the generators work fine
2006 Mar 29
3
Grouping Controllers into Modules - Doesn''t work!?
Ok, what I want to achieve is: http://<mydomain>/admin/products calls app/controllers/admin/products_controller.rb According to Agile Development with Rails this should work. I executed the follwing commands: rails myproj cd myproj script/generate controller Admin script/generate scaffold Admin::Product this creates app/controllers/admin/products_controller.rb all the views &
2014 Mar 12
3
Anyone using trac on centos?
(Besides Paul, who's busy?) I just need one question answered: I keep reading the docs, and given the old traditional /var/www I get that part of trac should be installed in /var/www/trac/<myproj> (I think); what I can't figure out is whether there is *anything* under the document root, that is, /var/www/html/trac/<myproject>. Anyone have a clue? Do I even need it as a
2008 Oct 13
2
rsync error: Error in socket IO(code 10) at clientserver.c(122)
Hi, I am using cwrsync ver 2.1.5 over SSH to connect to myproj@sourceforge.net and facing some problems and not sure how to go about it. Below is the full text of the result when I run the batch file. Was wondering if anyone has seen any similar issue. Any thoughts/help is much appreciated. ------------------------------------------------ Tunnel: ssh Command to run: "C:\Program
2018 Nov 02
2
RFC: Dealing with out of tree changes and the LLVM git monorepo
Thanks for writing this up. I think it's a really important point which deserves discussion. Ultimately, I think it is a question as to whether to prioritize the easy switchover for existing out of tree forks, or to prioritize having the best conversion we can make. I feel very strongly that the latter should be the priority for the official repository conversion, and that, therefore, we
2018 Jan 18
0
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 1 tagged
On 18 Jan 2018, at 15:03, Jonas Hahnfeld <hahnjo at hahnjo.de> wrote: > > Am 2018-01-18 14:55, schrieb Dimitry Andric via llvm-dev: >> On 17 Jan 2018, at 18:53, Hans Wennborg via Release-testers >> <release-testers at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >>> Start your engines; 6.0.0-rc1 was just tagged. >>> I know there are still open blockers and it's early
2019 Dec 08
2
How to generate a .ll file with functions' parameter names
Hi all, I'm trying to obtain a .ll with parameters name for every function. My simple c C is the following: int sum(int a, int b) { return a+b; } int main() { sum(1,2); } I obtain the .ll with the following commands: clang -emit-llvm sum.c -c llvm-dis-7 sum.bc The obtained .ll is: cat sum.ll ; ModuleID = 'sum.bc' source_filename = "sum.c" target datalayout =
2019 Dec 08
2
How to generate a .ll file with functions' parameter names
Hi Hideto, thanks for your answer. Unfortunately I'm still using llvm 6.0 and in llvm-dis I don't see that option. I tried reading the full list of options but I didn't see an alternative. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks Alberto Il giorno dom 8 dic 2019 alle ore 08:50 Hideto Ueno < uenoku.tokotoko at gmail.com> ha scritto: > Hi Alberto, > > Variable names in LLVM
2018 Jan 19
3
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 1 tagged
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 7:27 PM, Dimitry Andric <dimitry at andric.com> wrote: > On 18 Jan 2018, at 15:03, Jonas Hahnfeld <hahnjo at hahnjo.de> wrote: >> >> Am 2018-01-18 14:55, schrieb Dimitry Andric via llvm-dev: >>> On 17 Jan 2018, at 18:53, Hans Wennborg via Release-testers >>> <release-testers at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >>>> Start
2018 Jan 20
0
[Release-testers] [6.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 1 tagged
On 19 Jan 2018, at 17:11, Hans Wennborg <hans at chromium.org> wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 7:27 PM, Dimitry Andric <dimitry at andric.com> wrote: >> On 18 Jan 2018, at 15:03, Jonas Hahnfeld <hahnjo at hahnjo.de> wrote: >>> >>> Am 2018-01-18 14:55, schrieb Dimitry Andric via llvm-dev: >>>> On 17 Jan 2018, at 18:53, Hans Wennborg
2018 Jun 08
4
[RFC] Porting MachinePipeliner to AArch64+SVE
Hi, I am extending LLVM for HPC applications. As one of them, I am trying to make MachinePipeliner available on AArch64 + Scalable Vector Extension environment. MachinePipeliner is currently used only by Hexagon CPU. Since it is a very portable implementation, I think that it will actually work just by adding a little code for many CPUs(See Code [2]). The current MachinePipeliner is written on
2018 Feb 05
1
[RFC] Upstreaming PACXX (Programing Accelerators with C++)
I was going to say, this reminds me of Kai's presentation at Fosdem yesterday. https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/heterogenousd/ It's always good to see the cross-architecture power of LLVM being used in creative ways! :) cheers, --renato On 5 February 2018 at 13:35, Nicholas Wilson via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Interesting. > > I do something
2018 Sep 17
2
build llvm fails under win7 x64/VS2017
my build environment: Win7 x64 VStudio 2017 Community Edition 15.8.4 (latest) CMake 3.12.1 (x86) git 2.19.0 (latest, x64) Python 2.7.2 (x86) my build steps: open VS2017 x64 developer command prompt cd D:\projects\fun\jit_tests mkdir llvm cd llvm git clone https://github.com/llvm-mirror/llvm mkdir llvm-build cd llvm-build cmake -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON
2018 Feb 05
0
[RFC] Upstreaming PACXX (Programing Accelerators with C++)
Interesting. I do something similar for D targeting CUDA (via NVPTX) and OpenCL (via my forward proved fork of Khronos’ SPIRV-LLVM)[1], except all the code generation is done at compile time. The runtime is aided by compile time reflection so that calling kernels is done by symbol. What kind of performance difference do you see running code that was not developed with GPU in mind (e.g.
2018 Feb 05
4
[RFC] Upstreaming PACXX (Programing Accelerators with C++)
HI LLVM comunity, after 3 years of development, various talks on LLVM-HPC and EuroLLVM and other scientific conferences I want to present my PhD research topic to the lists. The main goal for my research was to develop a single-source programming model equal to CUDA or SYCL for accelerators supported by LLVM (e.g., Nvidia GPUs). PACXX uses Clang as front-end for code generation and comes with
2007 Dec 07
1
RAID-1 strategy for a CentOS/Xen server?
Hi, I'm planning to migrate my current server configuration: AMD Athlon/X2 FreeBSD 62-Release 2 x 250GB HW RAID1 (all partitions RAIDed, incl. swap) to a Xen/CentOS config: AMD Athlon/X2 Dom0 CentOS 51 Xen 31 Dom1/1 FreeBSD 7 Dom1/2 CentOS 51 ... To "best preserve" RAID1 mirroring protections of OS, Data, etc
2006 Jul 26
0
Globalize strategy for content ?
Hello, what are your strategy for using Globalize to translate sites with lot of full text ? I mean where do you translate your String ? I saw on the swen''s wiki (http://www.artweb-design.de/articles/2006/06/13/real-fun-get-on-rails-with-globalize-take-2), that you can use the locale:set_translation method: Locale.set_translation(''Welcome'',